The show Opera of the Moon is in its final two weeks at the Galpão Fortes Vilaca, in São Paulo, Brazil. The exhibition, which is open to the public until August 16, presents new works including paintings, sculptures and installations.

In 2012, OSGEMEOS joined the friend and Spanish artist Aryz to make a mural for the Urbam Forms Galery, Poland. Now this wall can be viewed from anywhere in the world, in Street View – Google Maps. See in the link:

The “Opera of the moon” exhibition consists of approximately 30 new works within an immersive environment where the narrative universe of OSGEMEOS takes on a new dimension. In the first room, a flurry of paintings, sculptures and installations seem to be pulled by an extraordinary vortex, involving the visitor completely in the environment. In the second room, a special work that was kept secret until the opening day of the show – a giant zoetrope giving life and motion to different characters within a huge sculpture surrounded by ocean and moonlight. This room also features a soundtrack composed in partnership with Ben Mor (USA) and DJ Zegon (Brazil). In a third space, the visitor finds a home made especially for the gallery, with an interactive 3D installation also with original music composed by DJ Zegon. Beside the house, more paintings and sculptures, including the work “Portrait with Paminondas” – a special installation that allows visitors to leave the show with a picture next to one of their endearing characters.

Another very cool interview that took place in 2013, was the participation of OSGEMEOS in TRIP’s magazine black pages, and which also featured this video interview, where the brothers talk a bit about how it was to choose to work with what they love.

In July 2013, Maria Cristina Poli visited the studio of artists to interview them in a relaxed chat. The result was a very informative edition, full of cool pictures and a little bit of the history of graffiti in São Paulo. Come have a look!

The brothers Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo are already producing at full speed at their studio in Cambuci for their next big exhibition in São Paulo. Still untitled, this time the exhibition will take place in the shed of the Galeria Fortes Vilaca, located in the downtown area. The show, which opens its doors to the public in late June 2014, promises to occupy the entire 1.500m2 space.

Photo: OSGEMEOS

The last exhibition by OSGEMEOS in Sao Paulo was “Vertigem” (translated as Vertigo), held in 2009 at the Museum of Brazilian Art – FAAP. It was an absolute hit, receiving 6,300 visitors on the first weekend and an incredible 74,000 by the end of the exhibition’s run. “Vertigem” was also the winner of the “Best of the Arts 2009 APCA” award in the category of “Best Exhibition” .

The show will grant free entrance to the public, and will run until the end of August 2014, Tuesday to Sunday .